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Why Minimalism Might Be the Secret to a Happier Life

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Can owning less actually lead to a more fulfilled life?

In this deeply reflective episode of Mindful Paths, Nick Day and Hari Kalymnios dive into the psychology of clutter, the spiritual power of simplicity, and the emotional weight we carry, both physically and mentally. Through personal stories and practical insights, they unpack how minimalism and mindfulness can unlock peace, clarity, and resilience in a world full of distraction.

This is a conversation about more than just “tidying up.”

It’s about learning to let go, of material things, past stories, and the limiting beliefs that clutter our lives. Whether you’re overwhelmed by stuff, chasing meaning, or simply trying to live with more intention, this episode is a wake-up call to redefine what really matters.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, heavy, or disconnected… this might just be the mindset shift you need.

Subscribe for more mindful conversations every week.

Let us know in the comments: What’s one thing you could let go of today?

Connect with Nick Day on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/

Transformational Coaching with Nick or Hari Enquiries: [email protected]

Connect with Hari Kalymnios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harikalymnios/

Visit: https://harikalymnios.com

Mental Health Disclaimer & Guidance: The content in this podcast is informational…

(00:00) Introduction & Remembering 7/7: A Moment of Reflection

(04:38) Why Life Is Relative and Perspective Matters

(06:01) The Importance of Celebrating Life's Milestones

(10:10) Birthdays, Micro-Traumas & the Fear of Being Seen

(13:30) Letting Go: Minimalism for the Mind and Home

(17:31) Experiences vs. Stuff: What Really Makes Us Happy?

(22:04) The Power of Saying No and Choosing Simplicity

(25:10) Clutter, Stress & the Path to Mental Clarity

(27:22) How Small Wins Shape Our Habits and Happiness

(30:28) Traveling Light: Living from a Single Backpack

(32:50) Simplicity in Design, Teaching, and Daily Life

(35:17) Why Simplicity Is the Smartest Strategy

(39:09) Final Reflections: Everything Is Connected?

  continue reading

50 episodes

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Content provided by Nick Day & Hari Kalymnios, Nick Day, and Hari Kalymnios. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nick Day & Hari Kalymnios, Nick Day, and Hari Kalymnios or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Can owning less actually lead to a more fulfilled life?

In this deeply reflective episode of Mindful Paths, Nick Day and Hari Kalymnios dive into the psychology of clutter, the spiritual power of simplicity, and the emotional weight we carry, both physically and mentally. Through personal stories and practical insights, they unpack how minimalism and mindfulness can unlock peace, clarity, and resilience in a world full of distraction.

This is a conversation about more than just “tidying up.”

It’s about learning to let go, of material things, past stories, and the limiting beliefs that clutter our lives. Whether you’re overwhelmed by stuff, chasing meaning, or simply trying to live with more intention, this episode is a wake-up call to redefine what really matters.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, heavy, or disconnected… this might just be the mindset shift you need.

Subscribe for more mindful conversations every week.

Let us know in the comments: What’s one thing you could let go of today?

Connect with Nick Day on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/

Transformational Coaching with Nick or Hari Enquiries: [email protected]

Connect with Hari Kalymnios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harikalymnios/

Visit: https://harikalymnios.com

Mental Health Disclaimer & Guidance: The content in this podcast is informational…

(00:00) Introduction & Remembering 7/7: A Moment of Reflection

(04:38) Why Life Is Relative and Perspective Matters

(06:01) The Importance of Celebrating Life's Milestones

(10:10) Birthdays, Micro-Traumas & the Fear of Being Seen

(13:30) Letting Go: Minimalism for the Mind and Home

(17:31) Experiences vs. Stuff: What Really Makes Us Happy?

(22:04) The Power of Saying No and Choosing Simplicity

(25:10) Clutter, Stress & the Path to Mental Clarity

(27:22) How Small Wins Shape Our Habits and Happiness

(30:28) Traveling Light: Living from a Single Backpack

(32:50) Simplicity in Design, Teaching, and Daily Life

(35:17) Why Simplicity Is the Smartest Strategy

(39:09) Final Reflections: Everything Is Connected?

  continue reading

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